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Students find meeting college payments can be tough

The economy is tight. That is such a common phrase nowadays. However, the phrase does little to demonstrate the actual difficulties that people must endure, especially when loans and bills begin to pile up. Kristine Brammer, a 19-year-old sophomore at Norwich, explained, “This school is really expensive to start out […]

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Bathroom trespassing

Sometimes when you’ve got to go you really have got to go. “It was an emergency” said Jonathan Wright, a 20-year-old Norwich sophomore. “The men’s bathroom was closed. So I had a friend stand outside the door to keep women out so he could use it.” Sometimes using the opposite […]

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Men’s soccer prepares in spring for next season

For the Norwich men’s soccer team, spring means “hard-work and determination” so it can achieve its ultimate goal – winning the Greater Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) championship next fall, according to Coach Kyle Dezotell. “So far we have tried to re-focus the team, a lot of programs try to use […]

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What do you want to be when you grow up?

As a kid, Dana Cochrane, now 20, dreamed of being a veterinarian. Many years later, and two years into her college education, she has decided to follow a different career path. Now Cochrane dreams of being an intelligence analyst. “When I was little I really loved animals, and then I […]

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Renat Fatkulin competes in fifth Levy Challenge

The weight pulled down on his ruck sack, and he could feel each and every pound pull down on his already battered spine. He had felt the same pain for the past seven miles. “I visualized the end, and I had it in sight,” said Renat Fatkulin, a Norwich graduate […]

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Students call for more dining options

Freshman year, Morgan Fowler walked into the mess hall on campus after a strenuous day of classes expecting to swipe her meal card and sit down for an enjoyable pasta dinner. After waiting behind a long line of other starving students, she went to sit down only to find there […]

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Women’s soccer works now to repeat its success

After a long day, Katie Sanders, a junior architecture major, heads down to Plumley Armory to work out. “We are working really hard in order to achieve our goals,” said Sanders, 20, from Murrieta Calif. “We know we have to in order to replace all the seniors we are losing.” […]

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Questions You may ask your employer?

The last Career Corner story focused on the different types of questions students are often asked during interviews. However, a question students frequently ask us in the Career Development Center is, “What kinds of questions should I ask the employer?” Asking questions of the employer helps project your enthusiasm for […]

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New players learn the game from scratch

Playing sports at the collegiate level is no easy task, especially for those who have never played the sport before. After participating in track-and-field competitions for four years, freshman Miranda Otto finds playing a new sport to be “a completely different ball game.” Outside sessions with the coaches and individual […]